Douglas B. Laney

Doug Laney is a Vice President and Distinguished Analyst with Gartner’s Data and Analytics research and advisory group. He is an accomplished practitioner and recognized authority on information management and analytics. Doug researches, publishes, and consults to senior IT and business leaders around the world on data monetization and valuation, alternative data sources, data governance, analytics best practices, and big-data based digital innovation. He helped launch and manage the Deloitte Analytics Institute, has guest-lectured at leading business schools, and his hundreds of publications include those in the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, The Financial Times, and other journals. Doug recently published the best-selling book, Infonomics.

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Introduction to Business Analytics and Information Economics Capstone (Coursera)

Apr 22nd 2024
Introduction to Business Analytics and Information Economics Capstone (Coursera)
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Welcome to the Introduction to Business Analytics and Information Economics Capstone! I’m thrilled to have you enrolled in the course. This Capstone will enable you to put into practice some of the concepts you have studied previously about applying economic concepts to information, conceiving analytics hypotheses, valuing information assets, [...]

Business Analytics Executive Overview (Coursera)

This course will focus on understanding key analytics concepts and the breadth of analytic possibilities. Together, the class will explore dozens of real-world analytics problems and solutions across most major industries and business functions. The course will also touch on analytic technologies, architectures, and roles from business intelligence to [...]

Infonomics II: Business Information Management and Measurement (Coursera)

Apr 1st 2024
Infonomics II: Business Information Management and Measurement (Coursera)
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Even decades into the Information Age, accounting practices yet fail to recognize the financial value of information. Moreover, traditional asset management practices fail to recognize information as an asset to be managed with earnest discipline. This has led to a business culture of complacence, and the inability for most [...]

Infonomics I: Business Information Economics and Data Monetization (Coursera)

Thriving in the Information Age compels organizations to deploy information as an actual business asset, not as an IT asset or merely as a business byproduct. This demands creativity in conceiving and implementing new ways to generate economic benefits from the wide array of information assets available to an [...]